@B: That's it, am gonna learn Spanish! ( Thanks anyway to Google translate) By any chance, B, if you are going to the End of the World, promise to write to me every SINGLE DETAIL! Now, to answer your earlier question, I'll tell the whole world that my friend has been to Tierra del Fuego. And B, that's one promise I've made to myself, I'll go there one day!

Your passion for the dreamland,Tierra del Fuego is absolutely visible in the lines.The images,the visuals are so clear and paining and I loved

'looking at your trees twisted in the storm,Storms, passionate and intense, At the raging waves lashing against the cliffsAt the snow-bound peaks, aloof and saying, ' No, no further!'Yet I could see in you a heart wanting to be loved, wanting to be understood, silently asking,.."

You are such a blessed writer Balachandran,since I always see certain depth beyond the words,the images you arrange there..

Remembering the lines :Iniyethra rithukkale kaikooppanamjanmam iniyethra dooram pokenam ....God bless to take you there soon..And I love to read what you going to scribble from there.

@Melange': Glad you liked the poem. Originally intended to convey my passion for that land, while writing it I remembered the picture I had torn discreetly from a friend's book. Then I suddenly realized why it had appealed to me so much then - it was more or less like me, like my mind - passionate, wild and stormy - I realized that's why I could relate to Tierra del Fuego so much. I also remember that I was obsessed with its name, 'The Land of Fire'.

Though I know nothing of this place of which you write, I can close my eyes and feel the fire, emotion, and love with which you write..I can see the beauty of this place in every line..You have a way with words, Bala, and you have been given the gift of the golden pen..Keep your words flowing for you are indeed a very talented writer.....